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Old Nov 20, 2004, 02:55 AM
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Exclamation Resurface rotors or not?

I will be replacing my stock pads with the Porterfields within in a few days. Should I have my powerslot rotors resurfaced? The car is driven very rarely. I mean 2 times at most per month. What is the general consensus?
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you don't need to do it. Your rotors have no reason for them to be warped.
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I know they are not warped; however, when using a specific pad the rotor can become accustomed to that pad i.e. small grooves in the rotor. A better question: Is it likely these grooves have been set with as little use as my car has seen in the past year?
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